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5.0 based on 290 reviews
Take your cooking to a new level whilst enjoying the Yorkshire Wolds landscape. Located on a private farm 6 miles from Driffield, The Yorkshire Wolds Cookery School aims to show you how to make superb food and have fun in a relaxed setting. The School has been finished to a high specification but retains a warm and homely feel. There is no need to share on our day classes, we have plenty of blenders for everyone! There are 4 island cooking stations each with a Falcon Rangemaster induction hob and double oven. One of the stations can be lowered to accommodate people who may prefer to sit. We offer bespoke Cook and Dine experiences and, as an option, stay with us in one of our 9 luxury B & B rooms. These full or half days are ideal for hen parties, families or business groups looking for something a bit different. We offer courses for adults and children from Thai Entertaining to Michelin Star Cooking and are an Approved Activity Provider for the Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award.
Our 2 children had a wonderful time on the activity day for 7 - 12 year olds. They enjoyed all the cooking and craft, and came home with delicious food all ready for dinner, so no cooking for me that night - perfect! I would thoroughly recommend the courses at the cookery school if you want to learn new skills, get some great recipe inspiration or just to build confidence. The children have been busy baking at home since the course, its lovely to see them enjoying cooking so much (just wish the washing up fairies lived here!). Thanks again to everyone for another fabulous day x
5.0 based on 176 reviews
Reiko was a wonderful teacher, the atmosphere was very friendly and inviting, and the food was really delicious. My partner and I learnt so much and can't wait to try out our new skills at home for friends, and family. We would highly reccomend the course!
5.0 based on 445 reviews
An artisan gin distillery on the outskirts of Stratford upon Avon, offering distillery tours and gin school. Producers of the award-winning Stratford Gin. Gin with a Twist of History.
5.0 based on 189 reviews
Japanese Cooking: Classes, Lessons and Events - Yuki Gomi is a professionally trained chef and author of Sushi at Home, published by Penguin. She teaches Japanese cookery from her kitchen in London, giving the skills and techniques to students wanting to cook Japanese food at home. Yuki's seasonal schedule gives full Japanese cooking class details and includes: Sushi Making lessons, sushi classes, Japanese home cooking, Japanese street food and specialist workshops; such as Miso making.
Yuki's lets roll sushi class is a great way to spend a saturday. We were recommended to go by some friends. Attended as a family. Yuki is really fun and her class is informative. You get to make lots of different types of sushi and eat it there and or take some home. Really recommend this class if you like learning how to cook new things. Thank you Yuki for all the detailed information and tips on ingredients.
5.0 based on 319 reviews
Bake with Maria is run by pastry chef and baker Maria Mayerhofer. Maria teaches a wide variety of baking classes in Childs Hill / Golders Green. We also do private and corporate classes in our kitchen as well as larger kitchens across London.
I did the cakes and pastry class which was fantastic. Maria makes you feel very welcome right from the start. For beginners like me, it was an ideal introduction to the world of baking. The recipes were accessible and utterly delicious. I'd say this class would also be good for anyone with previous baking experience, since Maria gave lots of helpful tips that will improve anyone's baking. You get welcome cookies on arrival too, which were AMAZING! Highly recommended. Oh, and I felt completely COVID safe. Spacious kitchen and a high standard of cleanliness
5.0 based on 470 reviews
The Avenue Cookery School’s aim, as a family-run school, is to teach people of all ages and abilities an understanding of food. Moving away from cookbook dependency and to start treating recipes as sources of inspiration and guidance. We teach all of this during our fun, carefully structured classes & courses, while incorporating love, enthusiasm and a relaxed, fun atmosphere in our Wandsworth Town and City kitchens. Offering anything from short public (and sometimes boozy) classes to corporate events or private hens and kids parties – you name it, we do it! Check out our courses to see what tantalises your taste buds! “Possibly the most fun cookery school in London”
I went to a Sunday afternoon class to learn vegan baking. On arrival, we were given some freshly baked bread to snack on while we waited for everyone to get there. You can take your own drink which was great, there is a small supermarket just opposite if required. I am not vegan myself or even vegetarian so I was dubious as to how the bakes would taste given the lack of butter, eggs and milk. We started off with a little chat about how vegan baking worked so you could in theory adapt normal recipes to become vegan although, this might take a little trial and error to get things right. We then stood at our workstations and worked in pairs, all the ingredients were pre weighed out for us and equipment set out ready. We made chocolate brownies, choc chip cookies, carrot cake and banana and peanut cupcakes with frosting. I hated the peanut and banana cake. (due to my hatred of banana) but the head chef suggested an adaptation of the recipe using just the peanut butter that I expect I will love! The instructions were easy enough to follow and there were helpers running around the kitchen to bring us anything we needed, offer help and even clear up our mess (what luxury)! We were given a little instruction booklet with the recipes to take home, I have since made the brownies and the cookies which have turned out well. My friend and I definitely want to return to try out some other courses, she is vegan so we will likely try some of the other vegan courses eg pasta making. The workshop represented fantastic value for money and everyone working there was delightful. We can’t wait to go back maybe with a few more friends in tow!
5.0 based on 559 reviews
Much more than a cookery school, this is a full-on culinary experience. Come join us in the kitchen for an amazing feast that you cook. Bring your own group or meet new cuisine-savvy friends as the wine flows and the kitchen heats up. The perfect alternative to another boring London attraction.
We have just completed our second cookery course with John, Emily and the team at Food at 52 and were as delighted as with the first. We can thoroughly recommend the Southern Indian and Moroccan full day courses and will certainly be back to learn more. Have also bought gift vouchers for family and friends, they make wonderful presents.
5.0 based on 162 reviews
Great Italian Cooking Classes with a tour of Portobello Market. Meet Charlotte and Claire every Saturday at Portobello market where together you will learn how to select the freshest ingredients at the best fishmongers, butchers & vegetable stalls around. Once your shopping bags are bursting with delicious groceries, return to their beautiful kitchen where you will be welcomed by a wonderful flow of Prosecco. Together create a feast of Italian dishes that use few ingredients, well chosen, cooked with simplicity and brought to the table with gusto. Leave at the end of the course with your enthusiasm and knowledge of food all fired up, and without fail, a full belly! Saturday Full Day Market Tour Classes 10am-4pm from £120.00 Thursday Evening Classes 6pm-10pm from £110.00 Voted Top 8 Noteworthy Cooking Schools in the UK by the Telegraph in 2016
A group of five of us attended the Full Day Cooking Course at Enrica Rocca to celebrate a friend’s birthday. We had a fabulous time and enjoyed it from start to finish. We loved shopping for fresh, seasonal ingredients; sitting around the kitchen island chopping and chatting; discovering an amazing variety of anti pasti; making pasta; the exquisite Prosecco and wine; and of course, the eating. Throughout, Charlotte and Claire were lovely - perfect hosts, and we all left feeling not only full and relaxed but that we had learnt a great deal and gained lots of new ideas. It was as though we were visiting their Italian home - authentic and inspired.
5.0 based on 212 reviews
Step by step professional tuition by self-trained Award winning chef Maz Rahman. Learn how to cook in the authentic style, and enjoy a fun experience in the kitchen. Each class is hands on and will cover a full meal. All ingredients and recipes are provided, and you eat what you cook at end of class. Price: £60 per person (there is a maximum of four people per class). Class times and days can be flexible. To find out more and to book your class please contact the team at the Delhi.
Highly enjoyable, Maz is an enthusiastic cookery teacher giving insights into home cooking of curries that simplified the sometimes daunting process whilst making 4 excellent dishes we enjoyed at the end. Small groups (max 4or5) make this an excellent experience.
5.0 based on 215 reviews
Swinton Park is the ancestral home of the Earl of Swinton, owned and run by the Cunliffe-Lister family. Set in 200 acres of parkland on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, the castle combines the style and elegance of a stately home with the comfort and exemplary service of a luxury hotel. The Cookery School at Swinton Park has been running since 2003 and has consistently achieved high acclaim, most recently as a finalist in British Cookery School Awards 2012. Located on the ground floor of the Georgian stable wing adjacent to Swinton Park hotel, the teaching kitchen is a light and airy room, furnished in country-kitchen style and fitted with the latest appliances and equipment. The cookery school also benefits the hotel’s location at the heart of the 20,000 acre Swinton Estate. The Estate supplies the cookery school and hotel with game birds, venison and foraged ingredients such as elderflower, wild garlic and wild mushrooms, while, closer to the hotel, the four acre Walled Garden provides a wide range of fruit and vegetables throughout the year.Stephen Bulmer joined the cookery school as Chef Director in January 2013. He is also is widely acknowledged to be one the leading cookery school tutors in the UK, having been Chef Director of the Raymond Blanc Cookery School at Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons for 6 years and also run his own cookery school at Brook Hall in Buckinghamshire. He combines his top-level cookery skills with a gregarious personality - a winning combination. ’He is one of my most experienced chefs and a great craftsman – his enthusiasm is completely infectious’, commented Raymond Blanc.Whilst his career has taken him to work at Michelin restaurants all over the world, Stephen hails from Yorkshire and so has returned to his roots. He spent his childhood in a village on the North Yorkshire Moors, with his first cooking job at The Goathland Hotel before going on to train at The Box Tree in Ilkley.Stephen has created a schedule of half day, one day and two day courses at Swinton Park, which are open to residents and non-residents of all levels of ability. Courses cover a wide range of cuisines and techniques, with themes ranging from Flavours of the Orient to Regional French Cuisine, Barbecue Cookery to Delicious Desserts and Tapas to Bread Making. There are also courses for children, teenagers and professional chefs. Guest chefs teaching occasional classes include celebrity chef Rosemary Shrager and number of other specialists running courses such as Wild About Food (foraging for wild edible ingredients) and a monthly Curry Club. We have two courses for Christmas cooking – Festive Fare and the innovative ‘Christmas in a Box’, which includes a meal for six to take home.The cookery school also provides a relaxed, informal setting for Chef’s Table demonstration dining evenings, where Stephen prepares and serves a gourmet meal in front of you. The school is also available for private hire and for corporate, incentive and team-building events.
Had a great experience at Swinton Cookery School cooking Middle Eastern cuisine in a half day cookery class. Set in the gorgeous Swinton Estate in a nice sized traditionally designed kitchen. The chef created a really nice comfortable atmosphere, with the class aimed probably more at beginner / intermediate cooks which was about right for me. The chef displayed a lot of skill and experience and was really friendly and personable offering tips throughout the day. The menu we created was really nice, even managed to enjoy the aubergine that featured heavily, which I don't usually like, so I guess that's proof the food we cooked was tasty and well thought out. The half-day class gave us just enough time to create a light 3-course lunch menu so we learnt plenty along the way. Equipment was all top-notch and plenty to go around in a class of about 12. The only real piece of constructive feedback is that we had to work in pairs, personally I'd have preferred working on my own so I could have fully prepared and cooked my own dish. This wasn't a huge deal though as still got to do a lot in the time we had. Overall would definitely recommend.
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